By Calvin Welch, HANC Board
Christin Evans, Booksmith owner, former President of the Haight-Ashbury Merchants Association, and current HANC Board member, and Katie Albright, Senior Advisor of Safe and Sound (formerly The Child Abuse Prevention Center), which has been located in the neighborhood since 1987, were appointed this month by the Board of Supervisors to oversee the City's homeless programs, formerly under the sole direction of Mayor Breed. Evans, nominated by the Board of Supervisors and Albright, nominated by the Mayor, will serve on the Commission created in last November’s election, when 67% of San Francisco's voters favored Proposition C, rejecting Mayor Breed's objection to the measure. A whopping 74% of the Haight- Ashbury's voters favored the creation of the Commission.
No other neighborhood has as much representation on the Commission and the appointments can only be seen as recognition of the creative advocacy and skillful program creation that exists in our community in meeting and seeking solutions to the City's most vexing problem. Both Evans and Albright are members of the Coalition for a Complete Community which, along with HANC, successfully advocated for permanently affordable housing and non-profit service space to meet the needs of families, seniors and youth facing homelessness at the vacant McDonald’s site at 730 Stanyan. Construction at the site is due to start this summer, and will include 100% affordable housing for families and "transition aged youth" with an affirmative marketing program for seniors.
It is a rare victory for advocates and non-profit service providers in today's San Francisco. It is especially sweet for our two stalwart community workers to receive the recognition for their work. HANC congratulates Christin and Katie and looks forward to working with them in their new positions.